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Monday, January 6, 2014

Crockpot Recipe: Super Tender BBQ Roast

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This is my families new favorite roast recipe. The Crockpot does all the work, the meat comes out so tender it just falls apart, and the flavorful subtle BBQ flavor are a perfect match for the roast. Try it once and I know this will become one of your favorite Crockpot Recipes too!

Crock Pot Recipes - BBQ Roast

This is just one ofall recipesI've shared on this blog of our family tested recipes!

Mix the Roast Rub

In a small bowl mix together the following:

1 teas Chili Powder

1 teas Parsley

1/2 teas Cumin powder

1/2 teas Salt

1/2 teas Black Pepper

1/2 teas Cayenne Pepper

Rub the seasoning into a 2+ pound beef chuck roast on both sides. This is going to really add some amazing flavor! Now put it in your Crockpot. (If you need a suggestions for a fantastic Crockpot – here is the one we have and love.)

Top with homemade mild BBQ Sauce

In a small mixing bowl mix together the following:

16 oz can Diced tomatoes (we used with garlic & oregano)

1/4 cup packed brown sugar

2 TAB vinegar

2 TAB Worcestershire Sauce

1 TAB corn starch

1/2 teas ground mustard

1/2 teas garlic powder

Pour the mild BBQ sauce over the top of your roast.

Let your Crockpot do the Work

Now let your Crockpot do all the work while you go about your busy day. It will need about 5 hours on high or 10-11 hours on low. It will not only smell amazing cooking, but will be the most succulent, flavorful roast you’ve ever tasted!

Confetti Couscous Side

You can sever your Super Tender BBQ Roast with mashed potatoes, rice, buttered potatoes, or anything else that moves you. Personally, I love serving it with Confetti Couscous – YUM! Not only does it go great with the roast, but it is ready in only 5 minutes.